Alex Kavanagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This is starting to sound very usable. I currently don't do the 'top
> down planning approach' although I've read about it. Probably why I
> never seem to *really* make progress on the things that I want to do
> at the long timescale periods. I guess this would use
> planner-multi.el as well?

No, you won't need special support from planner-multi, since the
high-level pages contain only high-level goals and the detailed pages
contain only detailed tasks. In fact, the weekly high-level goals
don't even need to be tasks. They can just be plain text.

> Well, this just went beyond me. I don't tend to use the HTML and
> emacs stuff at the same time. Do you actually *use* the HTML pages
> that are generated?

http://sacha.free.net.ph . =)

> OT: is their and emacs-wiki 'back' function that goes back to the
> previous page? I use C-x b Ret but that only goes back to the
> previous page. I was after a navigation history. Does just a thing
> exist?

If you bury the page, you usually get back to the previous one. I tend
to use the date navigation functions a lot, and my plan pages aren't
too convoluted yet, so it's easy to remember what page I want to get
to.

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